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Subject:    Dia ChangeLog report for 2006-10-15 03:00:00 UTC (Sun 15 Oct)
From:       Dia ChangeLog Daemon <nemo () raeder ! dk>
Date:       2006-10-14 17:06:13
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*** Recent ChangeLog entries:

--- ChangeLog.previous	2006-10-14 05:00:10.000000000 +0200
+++ dia-cvs-snapshot/ChangeLog	2006-10-15 05:00:05.392354528 +0200
@@ -1,3 +1,29 @@
+2006-10-14  Hans Breuer  <hans@breuer.org>
+
+	* lib/arrows.[hc] : draw hollow arrow heads with linewidth 0.0
+	correctly. Patch from Michael Duelli fixing bug #358176
+
+	* objects/standard/arc.c : don't rely on the result of atan2(inf,inf),
+	it is C-runtime dependent. Fixes infinitesimal burning of CPU cycles,
+	bug #360013 and duplicates.
+
+	* app/load_save.c : protect gstdio.h by GLIB_CHECK_VERSION
+	and use the <glib/ form for installed version
+
+2006-10-13  Hans Breuer  <hans@breuer.org>
+
+	* objects/UML/(actor|large_package|node|note).c : use
+	element_update_connections_rectangle() instead of about 25 lines
+	of copy and pasted code
+
+	* app/load_save.c : make it compile by defining W_OK if it is
+	not there and also use '#if GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(2,8,0)' instead
+	of '#ifdef GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(2,8,0)'. Strange that gcc
+	apparently compiled this
+
+	* lib/parent.[ch] : parent_handle_move_in_check() was moving
+	the checked point about twice as much as needed, bug #342773.
+
 2006-10-12  Lars Clausen  <lars@raeder.dk>

 	* app/load_save.c (diagram_data_save): If we have GTK 2.8, check
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